Strengthening Road Infrastructure Partnerships 🚧 The Eastern Cape Department of Transport, led by MEC Xolile Nqatha and HOD Andile Fani, met with SANRAL Board Chair Themba Mhambi, Acting DDG Monde Manga, and key officials in Schornville, Qonce, met to align on solutions for the province’s road infrastructure challenges. The meeting focused on building stronger partnerships, addressing the province’s road maintenance backlog, and accelerating key projects. “Our roads are the backbone of the Eastern Cape economy. While challenges exist, there are opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and growth,” said MEC Nqatha. SANRAL Chairperson Themba Mhambi reaffirmed the agency’s commitment: “By working hand in hand with the provincial government, we can deliver world-class infrastructure that not only connects communities but drives sustainable development.” With a clear spirit of collaboration, the entities are turning obstacles into opportunities and laying the foundations for an efficient, safe, sustainable, affordable, and connected road network system.
Strengthening Road Infrastructure Partnerships 🚧 The Eastern Cape Department of Transport, led by MEC Xolile Nqatha and HOD Andile Fani, met with SANRAL Board Chair Themba Mhambi, Acting DDG Monde Manga, and key officials in Schornville, Qonce, met to align on solutions for the province’s road infrastructure challenges. The meeting focused on building stronger partnerships, addressing the province’s road maintenance backlog, and accelerating key projects. “Our roads are the backbone of the Eastern Cape economy. While challenges exist, there are opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and growth,” said MEC Nqatha. SANRAL Chairperson Themba Mhambi reaffirmed the agency’s commitment: “By working hand in hand with the provincial government, we can deliver world-class infrastructure that not only connects communities but drives sustainable development.” With a clear spirit of collaboration, the entities are turning obstacles into opportunities and laying the foundations for an efficient, safe, sustainable, affordable, and connected road network system.

Recent floods in the O.R. Tambo District left many families struggling, with learners losing essential school items. To ensure education continues, SASSA has stepped in with immediate relief.

Step 1: Identify Affected Learners

SASSA confirmed that 139 learners in the district lost their school uniforms due to flood damage, affecting their ability to attend school.

Step 2: Leadership and Support

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The relief effort was led by SASSA Eastern Cape Regional Executive Manager, Bandile Maqetuka, in partnership with the MEC for Social Development.

Step 3: Provide New School Uniforms

Brand new uniforms were handed over to learners, restoring dignity, confidence, and the pride of returning to school.

Step 4: Protect Education Access

SASSA’s intervention ensures that no learner’s education is disrupted by natural disasters beyond their control.

Step 5: Promote Hope and Solidarity

The uniform handover is more than material relief it is a symbol of hope, unity, and rebuilding lives after hardship.

Through its relief efforts, SASSA has shown commitment to protecting learners during crises. By restoring dignity and supporting education, affected families in O.R. Tambo can rebuild with renewed confidence.

 

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